Author(s): |
doc. PhDr. Adam Geršl Ph.D.,
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Type: |
Articles in refereed journals |
Year: |
2007 |
Number: |
1 |
ISSN / ISBN: |
ISSN 1802-4696 |
Published in: |
AUCO-Czech Economic Review |
Publishing place: |
Praha |
Keywords: |
fiscal policy; dynamic inconsistency; political economy; public deficit |
JEL codes: |
E61, E63, P16 |
Suggested Citation: |
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Grants: |
IES Research Framework Institutional task (2005-2011) Integration of the Czech economy into European union and its development
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Abstract: |
The paper uses a dynamic inconsistency model known from monetary policy to assess three alternative proposals how to reform fiscal constitution in order to limit government’s incentive to use fiscal policy for maximizing political support. The return to ever-balanced-budget rule, state-contingent rules, and the establishment of an independent Fiscal Policy Committee with power to set public deficit with the aim of stabilizing the economy are discussed from the constitutional perspective, analyzing different incentives that these proposals create for government and alternative means to enhance credibility of the arrangement. |
Downloadable: |
2007-1_5 Gersl
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